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  1. UCF NextGen
  2. PlantUML
  3. Diagrams as Code

Use Cases

I’m a data architect and

  • I want to create (insert diagram type here) diagrams that my team can easily edit.

  • I want to create a visualization of my JSON or YAML files.

I’m a project manager and

  • I want to create activity flows that I can share with my team so we can jointly edit them.

  • I want to create Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) that my team can easily edit.

I’m an Auditor and

  • I want to be able to examine the organization’s data flow diagrams and comment on them, as necessary. Tracking versions as text is much easier than tracking versions of images.

  • I want to be able to examine the organization’s risk models, and examining the text that creates the diagram makes it easier to understand the diagrams.

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